DOMAINE DE CHEVALIER ROUGE Grand Cru Classe Pessac-Leognan 2023 Wooden Case x 3 Bottles - PRE-RELEASE
Red Still Wine | France | Bordeaux | Graves/Pessac-Léognan | 75cl
£161.00
Red Still Wine | France | Bordeaux | Graves/Pessac-Léognan | 75cl
£161.00
Size: 75cl
Closure Type: Cork
Country: France
Region: Bordeaux
Sub-Region: Graves/Pessac-Léognan
Wine Style: Full Bodied
Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot
THE WINE ADVOCATE (94-96)
Reviewed by: Yohan Castaing
Drink Date: 2025 - 2045
The 2023 Domaine de Chevalier reveals a perfumed, incipiently complex bouquet of dark wild berries, cassis, rose petals, spices and licorice. Medium to full-bodied, concentrated and rich, with a fleshy core of fruit framed by powdery tannins and bright acids, it concludes with a long, saline, gently oak-inflected finish. This blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot and 5% Cabernet Franc is maturing in 40% new barrels.
This 67-hectare estate in Pessac-Léognan is currently excelling, with the 2023 vintage marking a significant achievement. When the Bernard family acquired Domaine de Chevalier in 1983, the vineyard spanned just 20 hectares. They expanded into the surrounding woodlands, which largely remain and are situated on the same stony gravel and black sand atop iron-rich clay that defines the estate's historic vineyards. This site is cool in winter, shielded by trees, but warm in summer as the stones reflect heat while the black sands absorb it. Farming methods have transitioned to organic and biodynamic practices, including experiments with cover crops, unhedged canopies and enhanced drainage for more humid parcels. Sauvignon Blanc is planted in the estate’s coolest areas and Cabernet Sauvignon in the warmest, with other varieties interspersed. Since 1983, Domaine de Chevalier has undergone a natural evolution; new plantings initially diminished some of the wines' famed intensity-without-weight. In the early 2000s, attempts to reach fuller maturity resulted in somewhat chunkier, noticeably oakier wines. However, recent vintages, particularly the 2023s, have seen a return to seamless elegance and less oak-dominated bouquets while maintaining depth and persistence, signaling a particularly successful phase for this esteemed estate.
JAMES SUCKLING 97-98 Points
4 Apr, 2024 – Plenty of blackberry, blackcurrant, chocolate and flint aromas that follow through to a full body, yet it’s in check and focused with a beautiful framing of fine tannins. The purity of ripe fruit is impressive with cabernet really showing through. 63% cabernet sauvignon, 30% merlot, 5% petit verdot and 2% cabernet franc.
DECANTER 95
Tasted by: Panos Kakaviatos (at Bordeaux, 11 Apr 2024) Part of Best Pessac-Léognan 2023 wines tasted en primeur
Drinking Window: 2028 - 2058
Cool blue fruit and tobacco leaf denote this wine, which packs almost Pauillac like power in 2023, not as overtly charming as it can be. The mid palate depth seems a bit coiled in with some standoffish tannins, but overall brisk and true to the style of the estate, if not a 'sunny vintage' on the palate. In short, a serious Domaine de Chevalier red that needs at least five years of cellaring to fully reward you.
JANE ANSON 95
VINOUS 94-96
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